Most of the principal cast then reprised their roles in the sequelYoung Guns IIin 1990.
Recently, though, it seems the movie has begun to gain traction.
We didn’t see either of them die on camera.
We certainly didn’t see Billy the Kid die on camera.
For what four is.
He then added that the singer is “very enthusiastic” about being involved.
So it begs the question, is he dead, is he alive?
It also tucks into Jon’s song “Wanted Dead or Alive.”
So there’s that little Easter egg.
But, it does center on a bunch of new regulators.
Most of the film takes place in Mexico.
And it falls on the eve of the Mexican Revolution.
So you have a young Pancho Villa, who was 28 at the time.
He was taking kids from the pueblos and consigning them to his army.
They were grabbing kids off the orphan train, and there was a whole cabal of people.
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The Germans were there.
There was so much history that was going on on the border.
So the Germans were providing gold and arms, and they were also spying on America.
This was also a few years before World War I.
And all this is happening south of the border.
AndBilly the Kid meets Pancho Villa, and he is asked to come along and train his young men.
So that’s basically the story.
The set-up is great.
The set-up is a lot of fun…
It’s a big Latino cast.
A big Indigenous people cast, without feeling like… it feels natural.
A reboot might have been a better and more effective way of exploring the franchise again.
However, Estevez’s enthusiasm could be exactly what the movie needs to ultimately succeed.
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